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Who rules Nigeria?
Project | May - Aug 2012
This project is a policy-oriented study on the political economy of Nigeria, describing the process of elite formation and exploring the ...
Elite formation, Nigeria
Changing the Rules of the Political Game
Book Chapter | Mar 2008
This chapter analyses the role of the Ugandan legislature in changing the rules of the political game. It discusses the successful move to change ...
Uganda, Parliament, Elections, Political institutions
The rule of law in Africa. Reflections on the limits of constitutionalism
CMI Report | Jan 1990
The rule of law in Africa. Reflections on the limits of constitutionalism Yash Ghai CMI Report ya
Who Rules Nigeria?
Report in External Series | Nov 2012
Nigeria has experienced military coups, a civil war and very poor economic development, and its population is more impoverished today than at independence. ...
Resource curse, democracy, ruling elites. political economy, Nigeria
Book review: Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: In Search of Knowledge, edited by Thomas Carothers
Book Review | Jan 2007
Book review: Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: In Search of Knowledge, edited by Thomas Carothers
Challenges in Implementing the Colombian Constitutional Court’s Health-Care System Ruling of 2008
Doctoral Thesis | Aug 2013
Challenges in Implementing the Colombian Constitutional Court’s Health-Care System Ruling of 2008 Ca
Colombia
Land, Property Rules and Disputes in Kabul
Journal Article | Jan 2015
Land, Property Rules and Disputes in Kabul Antonio De Lauri Iran Nameh Afghanistan, land disputes
Afghanistan, land disputes
Politiche della ricostruzione in Afghanistan: modernizzazione e rule of law
Journal Article | Jan 2010
Politiche della ricostruzione in Afghanistan: modernizzazione e rule of law Antonio De Lauri Africh
Colonial legacy, state building and the salience of ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Journal Article | Apr 2019
African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisation due to legacies of ethnic segregation and stronger ...
Colonial legacy, development, ethnicity, state capacity, Sub-Saharan Africa
Legal Reconstruction in Afghanistan. Rule of law, Injustice, and Judicial Mediation
Journal Article | Jan 2010
Legal Reconstruction in Afghanistan. Rule of law, Injustice, and Judicial Mediation Antonio De Lauri
Afghanistan, law, anthropology, judicial practice, judicial mediation
Pilar Domingo and Rachel Sieder (eds). 2001. Rule of Law in Latin America: The International Promotion of Judicial Reform. London: Institute of Latin American Studies
Book Review | Jan 2003
Pilar Domingo and Rachel Sieder (eds). 2001. Rule of Law in Latin America: The International Promot
Uganda's 2006 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections
CMI Report | Jan 2006
This report analyses the 2006 Ugandan presidential and parliamentary election in terms of the broader process starting with the processes of setting the ...
Uganda, Elections, Political institutions
The reversed contagion effect: Explaining the unevenness of women's representation across South African municipalities
Journal Article | Nov 2013
Do dominant parties comply with its gender quota rule when they face an increased electoral threat? Contrary to conventional wisdom, we question whether ...
Gender Quotas, Local Governance, ELections, Women's Representation, South Africa
Trade unions in processes of democratisation. A study of party labour relations in Zamiba
CMI Report | Jan 1992
This report assesses the role of labour in the recent transition to multi-party rule in Zambia. The main question considered is to what extent labour, ...
Democracy, Democratisation, Trade Unions, Zambia
The Impact of elections: The case of Uganda
Book Chapter | Jan 2017
The comparative democratization literature is divided on the effects of multiparty elections in non - democratic regimes. Early analyses assumed that ...
Elections, Authoritarian regimes, Crises, Uganda
Uruguay: reconstructing peace and democracy through transitional justice
Book Chapter | Apr 2015
This chapter traces 30 years of transitional justice development following civil-military rule (1973–85) in Uruguay. The 1985 amnesty law helped ...
transitional justice, democracy, peace, human rights violations, accountability, conflict, post-authoritarian, Uruguay
Sudan’s popular uprising and the demise of Islamism
Sudan Brief | Dec 2019
This Sudan Brief is concerned with the fractionalization of Islamism during Bashir’s rule (1989-2019). It does not focus on the details of Bashir’s ...
Sudan
Violence as Nation-building
Journal Article | Jan 2009
This article argues that the key issue confronting post-2001 Afghanistan is not so much which particular strongman should rule Afghanistan, but rather ...
Nation building, governance, Afghanistan
European colonization and the corruption of local elites: the case of chiefs in Africa
Journal Article | Nov 2020
The association between British colonial rule and lower levels of corruption is often emphasized in legal origins literature (La Porta et al., 2008). ...
Corruption, colonial rule, chiefs, Africa